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diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b1111a5e1c..0000000000 --- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"> - <term><anchor id="ENUMPORTSCOMMAND"/>enumports command (G)</term> - <listitem><para>The concept of a "port" is fairly foreign - to UNIX hosts. Under Windows NT/2000 print servers, a port - is associated with a port monitor and generally takes the form of - a local port (i.e. LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:) or a remote port - (i.e. LPD Port Monitor, etc...). By default, Samba has only one - port defined--<constant>"Samba Printer Port"</constant>. Under - Windows NT/2000, all printers must have a valid port name. - If you wish to have a list of ports displayed (<command moreinfo="none">smbd - </command> does not use a port name for anything) other than - the default <constant>"Samba Printer Port"</constant>, you - can define <parameter moreinfo="none">enumports command</parameter> to point to - a program which should generate a list of ports, one per line, - to standard output. This listing will then be used in response - to the level 1 and 2 EnumPorts() RPC.</para> - - <para>Default: <emphasis>no enumports command</emphasis></para> - <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">enumports command = /usr/bin/listports - </command></para> - </listitem> - </samba:parameter> |